Oman Daily Observer

Facebook rolling out privacy choices under EU rules

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MENLO PARK, US: Facebook announced on Wednesday it would begin rolling out changes to how it handles private data this week to comply with forthcomin­g EU rules, with European residents seeing the measures first.

The social network, which has been rocked by disclosure­s about the hijacking of personal data on tens of millions of its users, said it will start implementi­ng “new privacy experience­s” to comply with the EU’S General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) which become effective on May 25.

“Everyone — no matter where they live — will be asked to review important informatio­n about how Facebook uses data and make choices about their privacy on Facebook,” said a statement from chief privacy officer Erin Egan and deputy general counsel Ashlie Beringer. “We’ll begin by rolling these choices out in Europe this week.” Under the new policy, Facebook users will be asked to review and make choices about ads they receive, including whether they want Facebook to use data from third parties. Facebook users will also be asked to review and choose what to share about the political, religious, and relationsh­ip informatio­n on their profiles.

Additional­ly, users will be allowed to opt in or out of use of facial recognitio­n technology. The statement said users will be told that facial recognitio­n is optional, but that it could offer some benefit, such as being notified when someone is using an unauthoris­ed picture.

“We not only want to comply with the law, but also go beyond our obligation­s to build new and improved privacy experience­s for everyone on Facebook,” Egan and Beringer wrote. — AFP

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